Despite the suggestion of the A's leaving the Bay Area altogether, must say this is good news. With big time pro-SJ booster Stone admitting defeat, Oakland's odds of retaining its team increased. If majority of owners think Bay Area is two team market, Oakland is THE place.

I agree. This is indeed good news and we can expect all sorts of sour grapes statements coming from the San Jose boosters... the fact of the matter is that the Giants and A's did make their presentation at the owners meeting and the result was that very ambiguous remark from Buthead Selig...(complicated and complex)...

Wolff said he had no plan B...so go to plan S....directly, do not stop in jail...do not collect 200 dolars and SELL the team!!!!

I'm sure the Giants are still hoping that the A's leave Northern California entirely. I've long suspected that Selig supported the Giants in that regard. But would he relent and allow the A's to be sold to new owners who are committed to keeping the A's in Oakland?

Ok....If Wee Willy Wolfie has no plan "B" in the bay where is he going to go? There is no city that is ready to take a team and the owners will most likely not say yes to a move if there is a option here(and we now know there is).The Giants would love them to move but it is not going to happen...

Wolfie,Just sell the team and make your millions and take your sorry A$$ out of here...

I believe that Selig and his clan will ONLY approve the stay in Oakland group (whichever it will be) if, like the Giants, the group committs to building a privately funded ballpark. And I believe that is true to any other city that refuses public funding of their ballpark.

Now I believe the ball is again in Oakland's side but only if the corporate community puts up the money.